1. Essay Describing Study Desk Number 1
This year, I entered the fourth grade. Due to the increasing workload of studies and homework, my parents arranged a neat and airy study corner for me. What stands out the most is the adorable study desk placed by the window overlooking the lush green garden.
The desk is made of mixed wood, not the finest quality, but thanks to the veneer, it shines beautifully, matching the dark brown color of the chair and bookshelf. The rectangular desk surface is just the span of my arm, with a width of precisely three spans, slightly sloping towards where I place the chair, creating a comfortable posture when I sit to write. The veneer's gloss accentuates the beautiful wood grain patterns.
The front edge of the desk has a long groove, recessed to help me store pens, rulers, erasers, and more, preventing them from rolling down the inclined surface. Below the desk surface is a fairly spacious drawer that I can pull in and out effortlessly using the iron handle. In this drawer, I keep technical study tools, a set of math instruments, many boxes of whiteboard markers and colored chalk, and even a bunch of rubber bands shaped like ants, round pebbles for playing O an co (a traditional board game).
The four legs of the desk are sturdy square wooden bars, with smooth rounded corners. Three flatter wooden bars form an H shape at the bottom of the table, near the ground, ensuring the legs are more stable and robust. After each study session, I tidy up my books and belongings on the desk, making it neat, then wipe the table with a soft cloth. I never doodle or intentionally write on the desk. That's why, after using it for half a year, the desk still looks new.
I cherish this desk a lot because every day it accompanies me in dedicated study. Leaning my head on the desk, I feel a refreshing coolness, as if a breeze is blowing from some ancient forest where these trees once lived. I imagine hearing the wind whispering words of encouragement: 'Dear owner, study hard! We believe in you!'


3. Essay Describing Study Desk Number 3
In my beloved home, the most familiar place for every student is undoubtedly the study corner. My study corner is adorned with a beautiful and comfortable desk that my dad bought for me since I entered the first grade. This desk has been my companion through many years of student life.
My study desk is just so charming! Crafted from oak wood, the skilled carpenters meticulously smoothed and coated it with a refreshing sky-blue paint. Because it's attached to the bookshelf, it looks quite robust and larger than an ordinary desk.
The rectangular desk surface, approximately one square meter, is smooth and shiny, providing a comfortable space for writing and reading. The surface depicts a beautiful scene: a green grass carpet, a pot of small white daisies arranged in a row, and white butterflies fluttering over the daisies. Above, the sky is illustrated with sparkling dewdrops and musical notes dancing in the air.
Connected to the desk is a three-compartment bookshelf. The top compartment holds my comic books, fairy tales, and small notebooks. The middle compartment, divided in two, features my clay piggy bank, and a space for a family photo. The bottom compartment stores textbooks and writing pads. Every day, I meticulously arrange my bookshelf to ensure it remains tidy and orderly.
I also stick my timetable on the bookshelf for better study preparation. An integral part of the desk is the support structure underneath. Unlike traditional four-legged desks, it has three wooden panels extending from the desk surface downward. The side where I sit doesn't have a supporting leg; instead, there's a pull-out drawer.
I keep ink bottles, colored pencils, and various study tools in that drawer. Attached to the desk is a matching color chair with a backrest. After dinner or on weekends, I often sit at the desk to study. As the desk is right next to the window, on sunny days, the gentle breeze brings a refreshing coolness.
Over time, the bond between me and this desk has grown stronger and more intimate. In this study corner, I've learned countless valuable lessons, preparing myself for the future.


3. Describing Study Desk 2
Since moving to our new home, my mom bought me a personal desk set for home study. I feel incredibly comfortable and fond of this new desk set for my academic pursuits.
It's a small, adorable desk made of pine wood. The desk's surface is a rectangular shape, approximately one meter two in length and seventy centimeters wide, covered in a dark, glossy brick-colored veneer. Below the desk surface, there's a petite cabinet divided into multiple compartments where I store my daily toys and some study materials.
The cabinet is designed with two swing doors, making it very convenient to use. On top of the desk, in front of the seating area, there's a tiny wooden bookshelf with multiple compartments. In each compartment, I organize various types of books: textbooks, reference materials, children's storybooks, etc., in a specific order.
Next to the bookshelf is a small flower vase where I often arrange a few fresh roses picked from the front garden. I usually decorate my study desk at home this way. It's like having my own little world in my room. Visitors often wish they had a desk like mine for studying. My study desk is placed right next to the window, overlooking my parents' orchid garden. Every morning, I see butterflies fluttering around in search of nectar.
I adore my study room, where the desk holds memories of my joys and sorrows from my childhood.


4. Describing Study Desk 5
Every time I hear my mom say, 'Go study at your desk, dear,' I feel delighted because I get to sit at the desk my dad personally crafted for me last year. It was a birthday gift from my dad, intending to motivate me to study diligently.
The desk is robustly crafted, made from the hardwood of a willow tree that my dad cut from our garden and soaked in water for several years. The glossy, dark brown surface is rectangular, longer than both my arms combined. The length of the desk exceeds one meter, and its width is half of its length. I manage to place many books and notebooks neatly on the desk, arranging them with my own hands to keep everything organized.
The study desk my dad made is attached to a chair that perfectly complements the height for sitting and studying. On the desk, besides storing my textbooks, I keep the children's books my dad has been buying for me since I was a child. Occasionally, my mom adds a small vase of flowers to enhance the beauty of my desk. Below the desk, my dad added a large compartment, dividing it into various small sections to store non-academic books, preventing any clutter.
In each small compartment, I freely keep different items such as toys, broken pens, and old books. Despite being two years old, the desk's surface remains shiny, smooth, and minimally scratched. My mom always reminds me to take care of the desk as if it were a close friend to ensure successful learning.
The desk is a gift from my dad, a cherished companion. I will cherish and maintain it to ensure it stays clean and organized at all times.


5. Describing Study Desk 4
Since Lan entered 6th grade, she inherited the small desk in her sister's study. Dad bought a new, taller desk for her sister. The small desk that had been with her sister for so long is now in the corner of Lan's study room, becoming her close companion since then.
Lan's desk looks quite neat. It's just wide enough for two kids like her to sit. Dad placed this desk by the window, where sunlight and the fragrance of flowers from the garden drift in with the breeze. The desk's surface is a piece of mahogany wood, getting shinier with time. Whenever tired of studying, Lan often rests her head on the desk to enjoy the lingering scent of varnish.
Underneath the desk is a large drawer with a round, brass knob for pulling in and out. This drawer holds Lan's own 'treasure.' On the right side are textbooks and study materials, in the middle are exercise books, and on the left are compartments for study tools. In front of the desk, there's a small and stylish bookshelf that Lan uses for her children's books, especially comic books like 'Doraemon' and 'Shinchan.'
Although the desk is old, at the end of the third grade last year, Dad had a carpenter come and fix it. Oddly, it now looks as if it just came from a furniture store, beautiful and cute. The scratches and worn corners on the desk have disappeared. In their place is a new coat that is both shiny and smooth, exuding the pleasant smell of varnish.
Every day, Lan uses a thin cloth to gently wipe the desk's surface and legs, so its 'new clothes' are always shiny. She also keeps a small vase of tiny flowers in the corner of the desk. The desk shares the same glossy appearance with a wooden stool, the only difference being that it doesn't have the intricate patterns like the mahogany desk.
The desk has become Lan's close friend, always there for her except when she goes to school. She loves her desk because it is the 'launchpad' that propels her to success on the academic path.


6. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk Number 7
Have you ever tried studying without a desk? Surely, it's impossible for anyone to sit comfortably without one, right? That's why our desks have inadvertently become dear to us, students. I have a study desk too; do you want to know about it?
Because I have a lot of books and notebooks, my parents bought me a large study desk. It sits prominently in the corner of my study room. The desk is crafted from oak wood, adorned with an exterior that resembles silk ribbons. Additionally, it's coated with glossy varnish, making it look remarkably beautiful.
The surface is smooth and flat, with a light brown color slightly leaning towards me. It has four legs, each supporting one corner, with each leg having four edges. The upper part tapers gradually, leaving only half of the lower part, giving the desk an elegant appearance.
Moreover, this desk is a great help to me. It features six compartments, each clearly divided. This ensures that I never confuse one compartment with another. The two compartments on the left and right house my books, the two middle compartments are for my notebooks, and the two upper compartments are reserved for reference books and novels.
Furthermore, there's a convenient drawer where I often keep tests and important documents. Every time I come home, seeing the desk makes me want to sit down and study right away. Not only is the desk a good friend, but there's also its companion, the chair. Made of wood and dressed in matching attire, they look like a cute pair!
The desk always makes my study sessions comfortable. Every morning as I study, I listen to the melodious chirping of birds in the garden and watch the gentle morning sunlight playfully dance through the leaves, casting its glow on the desk like a playful companion. This inspires me to study even better!
Over the years, the desk and chair, my close companions, have helped me achieve the title of an excellent student in all subjects. Even as I grow older and study at a higher level, they will always be the friends that help me reach the horizons of my dreams.


7. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk Number 6
This year, our school renovated the classrooms and added some new ones. We are honored to study in the new classroom with cute and convenient two-seater desks and chairs.
Our study desks are made of high-quality plywood. The tabletop is coated with a glossy layer, making it look fresh and beautiful. When I touch the desk, it feels cool and smells of fresh wood. The spacious tabletop is about sixty centimeters wide and one and a half meters long, making it very comfortable to sit and study.
The new desks are not tilted like the old ones; instead, they form a flat surface parallel to the ground, very suitable for writing without having to hunch or strain our backs. They are compact and lightweight, allowing us to rearrange them easily according to the requirements of each lesson, saving a lot of time.
In front of the desk, there is a groove to prevent pens from rolling down to the ground. Under the tabletop, there are two compartments just enough for us to put our bags in neatly. The two-seater chair is also beautiful, with a glossy finish like the tabletop. It's very light, and each of us can lift it with one hand. Unlike the old five-seater chairs that require three or four students to lift, the new desks and chairs make us very excited.
Every class activity, our teacher always reminds us: “Take care of and protect the desks and chairs, keep them clean, don't scribble or scratch the tabletop. It's the responsibility of each student to protect school property.


8. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk Number 9
Ever since stepping into the first grade, I've always yearned for a wooden desk. However, my mom would say: 'When you reach the 4th grade, with more books, I'll get you one, dear.' Fast forward several years, on the opening day of the 4th grade, my mom kept her promise and bought me a brand-new desk, larger and more beautiful than the old one.
My new desk is simply adorable! Crafted from pine wood, it gleams with polished veneer. The wood grain patterns emerge like delicate peach blossom ribbons, truly captivating. This desk boasts three spacious compartments. In the first, I neatly arrange my textbooks. The second holds my notebooks. The third is designated for test papers and a pen box.
In addition to these three compartments, there's a small drawer underneath for storing unused study materials like new notebooks and fresh ink pens. As time passes, every evening, I instinctively sit at my study desk. Gentle breezes glide through the window, flipping the pages of my open notebook. The curious cat stealthily wanders under the desk, creating a subtle rustling sound. It's as if the desk is saying: 'Dear owner, focus on your studies.' Since then, the desk has become my dear companion. Even though I now work on fancier, superior desks, I always remember this desk as a keepsake from my years of learning in the beloved elementary school.


9. Describing Study Desk #8
'Study time!' Who said that? Looking around, not a soul in sight. Strange! The voice echoes again: 'It's study time!' resonating from my study corner. Ah, it's Mr. Desk. I quickly glance at the wall clock. 'It's 19:30, isn't it?' Seems like he's reminding me. I swiftly step into the study corner by the window where Mr. Desk has been 'seated' for three years, and now, together, we embark on the fourth year of elementary school.
The desk accommodates just two seats, perfectly suited for my age group. It's built into the chair. The desk's surface is a rectangle, one meter long and about sixty centimeters wide, made of precious wood. Over three years, its coat may have a few wrinkles, but it still gleams as if it were new. Not a day goes by without me gently stroking and caring for it with a soft brush and a cloth.
There's always a small vase of fresh flowers on the desk, perhaps a velvet rose from Da Lat or a few vibrant orchid stems to brighten the corner. Underneath the desk is a locked cabinet, integrated with the desk. The cabinet has two shelves and three compartments. All children's books, especially Doraemon comics, Ninja Turtles, and fairy tales, are neatly arranged on the top shelf.
Beneath the desk, there are three compartments. The right compartment holds study guides, the middle one has textbooks, and the left one contains various study tools along with a few dolls and electronic toys—all neatly organized and in their designated places.
The desk has been my companion for the past three years, and now it diligently joins me in tackling challenging math problems, captivating passages, and sharing the joys of learning.


11. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk #11
By the end of my third-grade year, my dad decided to have a craftsman refurbish my sister's desk for me since it no longer suited her age. Now, the desk looks like it just came from a furniture store: beautiful, charming, and downright adorable.
My desk looks quite tidy, just enough space for a kid like me to sit and study. The desk's surface is made of Cam Lai wood, becoming shinier with time. Moreover, the craftsman recently gave it a new coat, making it even glossier, emitting a pleasant scent of varnish. Whenever I feel tired while studying, I often rest my head on the desk to sense its coolness and enjoy the gentle fragrance, reminiscent of lilies and jasmine. Below the desk is a study cabinet with three compartments—my treasure trove of children's books and toys, each compartment neatly organized.
Placed right next to the window, the desk welcomes sunlight and the sweet fragrance of flowers from the garden. On the desk's surface, in the right corner, there's usually a small, exquisite vase and a velvet rose picked from the flower garden. To me, the desk is truly close and endearing.


10. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk #10
As the new school year began, my dad gifted me a special study desk. I adore this desk so much. Placed strategically near the window, it bathes in the abundant natural light.
The desk, crafted with a veneer of delicate snowflake patterns, exudes a glossy, smooth finish with a pleasant hint of the Veneer scent. Each day before diving into my studies, I wipe the desk's fresh surface with a damp cloth, always leaving it gleaming and spotless. The desk is approximately 90 cm wide and 1.2 m long, providing ample space for two, perfect for my study sessions.
Beneath the desk, a small drawer, adorned with a charming round golden handle, smoothly slides in and out. Next to this drawer is a broad compartment where I can store my backpack and study materials. In the small drawer, I cherish tiny gifts from friends, such as a porcelain pig, a crystal castle, and a Hello Kitty pencil sharpener.
The desk compartment feels like a world of its own, housing my textbooks, study materials, and a few comic books arranged on the outer edges. The desk seamlessly integrates with a chair that spans its length. The chair's bright yellow surface is sleek and unembellished.
My desk looks neatly organized. I enhance its charm with a small plastic sunflower pot. On the desk's surface, I place a wooden pen holder, followed by a small frame displaying the weekly schedule. During moments of fatigue, I lean on the desk, savoring the sunlight streaming through the window frame and enjoying the gentle breeze playing with my hair, carrying the fragrance of flowers from the garden.
This desk has become my close companion, helping me conquer challenging assignments and guiding me to academic success.


13. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk Number 13
Since the first grade, my dad bought me a sturdy study desk, and even in fifth grade, it remains robust and beautiful, aiding me in my study sessions.
My desk, purchased by my father, is neatly tucked away in my study corner. Upon observation, it resembles the desks in my classroom, just half the size. It's a shade darker, crafted from smooth, good-quality wood, polished with brown veneer, emitting a pleasant fragrance. Though it has been in use for years, my dad annually applies a fresh veneer, keeping it shiny. Every friend who visits admires its perpetual newness.
Even the wood grain patterns are stunning. The desk's surface is a meter long, about 0.4 meters wide, providing ample space for comfortable writing and arranging books and materials.
Underneath the desk, there are two spacious compartments, one for textbooks and another for my school bag. My dad also bought a study lamp for my desk. Every study session, I illuminate the room to avoid eye strain.
The desk stands on four sturdy legs, with a crossbar at the bottom to rest my feet. It is seamlessly connected to the chair. The chair matches the desk's length and has a suitable height. In first grade, my mom sewed a cushion for me to sit comfortably, but by fifth grade, I've outgrown the need for it.
I cherish my desk, keeping it clean, never defacing or scribbling on it. It's like a reliable friend to me.


14. Descriptive Essay on Study Desk Number 12
My study desk is the favorite gift my mother bought for me. Unlike other students who receive study desks right when they start school, I got mine at the beginning of fifth grade when my parents managed to save up enough money.
Our family may not be well-off, but it's filled with happiness. The study desk is perhaps the most significant gift I've received from my dear parents. Therefore, I always cherish this gift. The desk is my good friend, and besides the lessons in class, I understand the importance of studying at home to reinforce knowledge and remember it for a longer time. That's why I need a comfortable place to study.
My study desk is white and divided into two parts. The desk is about 0.6 meters high, with a width of 0.4 meters, making it very convenient for me to study comfortably. On the top left corner, there's a small groove for pens, ensuring they never roll off the desk.
The desk my parents bought for me is beautiful, a testament to my four years of academic success. It's made of engineered wood and painted in an attractive white color. Every day, the desk feels like a helpful companion, aiding me in learning lessons, completing assignments, writing neatly, and maintaining the proper posture that my teacher appreciates.
I always strive to improve my academic performance to repay the efforts of my parents and continue to love and appreciate this beautiful study desk.


